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Idaho abortion trial to hear from women denied medically necessary abortions
Lawsuit filed by pro-choice protesters seeks to clarify medical exceptions in states’s near-total abortion banWomen denied medically necessary abortions in Idaho are expected to testify this week in
Read MoreProtinex Diabetes Care and Apollo Health co partner to offer free diabetes testing
World Diabetes Day initiative promotes awareness and early diagnosis with complimentary HbA1c test on Protinex Diabetes Care purchase The post Protinex Diabetes Care and Apollo Health co partner to o
Read MoreWoman from Wales died after gastric sleeve surgery in Turkey, inquest hears
Janet Savage went into cardiac arrest after injury to abdominal aorta during operation in August last yearA woman died during an operation after travelling to Turkey for slimming surgery, an inquest h
Read MoreCalifornia Dengue Cases Prompt Swift Response From Public Health Officials
With the arrival in California of dengue, a dangerous mosquito-borne disease present mainly in more tropical climates, public health authorities are deploying a range of strategies to beat back the Ae
Read MoreThe recovery community says it offers refuge from opioid addiction. But it’s still hostile to lifesaving addiction medications
Narcotics Anonymous and Salvation Army are often hostile to use of the addiction medications buprenorphine and methadone.
Read MoreHealthium Medtech partners with Healthcare Sector Skill Council to boost skill development in healthcare
New partnership to provide practical training, reskilling, and upskilling for healthcare workers, advancing industry standards in India The post Healthium Medtech partners with Healthcare Sector Skil
Read MoreSTAT+: OpenAI isn’t built for health care. So why is its tech already in hospitals, pharma, and cancer care?
OpenAI isn't built for health care but it's already inking deals with health care companies.
Read MoreOpinion: Invest in ‘triple rapid’ tests to fight mpox, H5N1 bird flu, and beyond
Opinion: We need to adapt tests as tools for quick outbreak control.
Read MoreSTAT+: How Pfizer used wearables to tap into the promise of an experimental drug
Pfizer's head of digital devices says the industry is close to a 'revolution' in using measures from wearables in clinical trials.
Read MoreOpinion: How ADHD wired me for scientific discovery
Scientist Jeffrey Karp has made a name for himself by thinking creatively and boldly. He writes that his ADHD has profoundly influenced his scientific discoveries.
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